"Twitter's Business Model: Hostage-Taking, Elon Musk, and Capitalism's Impact"

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Elon Musk's management of Twitter, now known as X, has resulted in a decline in ad revenue and a deteriorating user experience. Musk has threatened advertisers with "name & shame" tactics, causing many to flee the platform. Instead of improving the product, Musk has implemented a rate limit on tweets and plans to restrict direct messages for non-paying users. He has also warned companies that they will lose their verification check marks if they don't meet advertising spending benchmarks. Musk's approach seems to be to make the platform worse and then offer improvements to those who pay, effectively turning Twitter into a hostage-taking business model.
- Twitter is making companies advertise to keep check marks and users pay for Twitter to be less crappy. The business model is hostage-taking. Slate
- Twitter Blue's former lead talks about Elon Musk, X, and sleeping on the floor The Verge
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- Opinion | Elon Musk's Twitter failure shows capitalism is working - The Washington Post The Washington Post
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